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Tournaments  | Story | 7/21/2023

16U BCS Preview

The 18th annual BCS National Championship kicks off in Fort Myers, Florida, this week, with 132 teams battling out for one title. 

Starting Saturday, each team will play five games against the opponents in their respective pools. From there, the 22 pool winners and 10 wildcard teams advance to a 32-team single elimination tournament where a champion will be named Thursday morning at JetBlue Park. 



One team that could be playing late into the week is Scorpions 2025 Scout. Making the trip from Orlando, Florida, the Scorpions come into the week with a No. 21 national ranking and several noteworthy names. One of those names, a household one in the baseball world being Ethan Holliday. The No. 1 player in the Class of 2025, Holliday is off to a blistering start through nine games in 2023, posting a 1.251 OPS with two doubles, a triple and a home run. 

Along with him, Scorpions also bring Lamar Edwards, Gavin Stedman, Noah Campbell, Stephen Chucka and Luke Beeler to the table - all of which rank within the top-115 nationally. 

Another team that should be a contender as well is South Carolina Panthers 2025 Marucci, heading in with a No. 14 national ranking and 15-3 record on the year. Home to elite talent in Sam Cozart, Ryan Mitchell, Tyler Baird, Nico Soul, Parker Lakey, John Lash, Kaden Hart, Mylo White and Sam Harris, the Panthers come in with nine players ranked within the top-300 nationally.

Cozart, a Mississippi State commit, is a huge force on the mound - literally and figuratively - and looks to replicate a dominant 2022 campaign. Standing at 6-7 and 235 pounds, the 17-year-old has low-90’s velocity on his fastball to go along with a nice slider and curveball. 

Along with Mitchell, the No. 1 ranked shortstop in Tennessee, who is just as dominant behind the plate as he is on the bases. Heading into the week, the Georgia Tech pledge is up to 15 hits on the year, including four extra base knocks, along with eight stolen bases and 17 runs through 24 games. 

Journeying all the way from Honolulu, HI is No. 9 ranked Hawaii Elite 2G. The team currently stands at an overall 27-9-2 record and is ranked No. 3 in the western region. With a stacked roster featuring lethal, versatile players like Tanner Fujino, Alaka'i Kiakona and Elai Iwanaga, the talented team is sure to make a splash in Fort Myers. 

Fujino, who hails from Hawaii’s capital, Honolulu, is ranked No. 312 overall and No. 75 in the shortstop category. He has pitched 17 innings in 2023 and has kept his ERA down to an impressive .40 with only one earned run and 23 strikeouts. In the box, his batting average is .316 as he’s contributed 12 RBIs with 16 singles, nine doubles, a triple and a home run. 

Ranked as Hawaii’s No. 1 outfielder, Kiakona from Kailua, Hawaii shows defensive strength on the mound as well - as he’s pitched 22 innings and astonishingly has struck out 36 batters - managing a 2.20 ERA. Kiakona shows even more versatility with the power in his offense with a .395  batting average. He’s driven 21 RBIs with 19 singles, 12 doubles and a triple on the year. 

Another Hawaiian No. 1 is Iwanaga from Mililani, Hawaii - who is at the top of the list when it comes to the state’s right-handed pitchers. With an ERA of only 1.60, Iwanaga has ruthlessly struck out 32 in his 21 innings on the mound so far in 2023. He’s shown a lot of growth since last year - improving in ERA, hits, earned runs and walks - only not yet matching his 49 Ks in 2022. His clever strategies on the mound will definitely make for engaging battles against batters. 

Just above Hawaii Elite 2G in the national rankings is No. 8 Canes Midwest. Though the team has only played a total of 11 games together, it touts an extremely skilled roster including Brandon Logan, Jaden Fauske and Will Coleman - just to name a few. 

Logan, ranked No. 42 nationally and a Vanderbilt commit from Fort Wayne, Indiana, has impressed in the box with a .407 batting average, four RBIs, 8 singles and three doubles. With 11 hits so far, his on base percentage is at .514. His speed and skill on defense will show why he’s the No. 11 outfielder in the country. 

A Louisville commit from Willowbrook, Illinois, Fauske leads his team when it comes to batting average at .471. So far this year, he’s knocked in 18 RBIs, 11 singles, four doubles and a triple and has gotten his on base percentage to .486. At shortstop, he ranks at No. 70, using his height and strength on offense and defense. 

Hailing from Newburgh, Indiana, left-handed pitcher and Missouri commit Coleman has had a strong year so far - racking up 19 Ks in only 14 innings pitched and keeping his ERA down at 1.50. Most recently, his fastball clocked in at 85 mph - with his best ever at 86 last year. His craftiness and power on the mound will be sure to stump a few in Fort Myers.
 

Tournaments | Story | 1/27/2026

MLK East Scout Notes Recap

Perfect Game Staff
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‘28 OF Jakob Groeschel (OH) continues to impress with the bat on the circuit, picked up 2 2Bs in the first game today. Really athletic, went 4.4 on turn; easy to dream on all the traits. #MLKEast @PG_OhioValley pic.twitter.com/wOIwnGKnkg — Perfect Game Florida (@Florida_PG) January 17, 2026 2028 OF Jakob Groeschel (Springfield, Ohio) broke out at this event last year hitting a casual .909, and although he didn’t turn in quite the same performance, he hit a strong .462 with 4 extra-base hits, 5 walks, 5 bags and only struck out once. He’s a pretty dynamic athlete who can do a lot of things well, but the bat is the calling card as he just lives on the barrel and has no problem handling all kinds of pitching. It’s a simple swing, but he’s got fast hands and he can really impact the ball without being overly physical yet.  2030 RHP Michael Vazquez...
Draft | Rankings | 3/20/2026

2026 Draft Board: Top 300

Vincent Cervino
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The 2026 MLB Draft class is shaping up to be one of the better in recent memory and, potentially, the best class in the last decade. It’s led by UCLA superstar shortstop Roch Cholowsky, a true five-tool prospect who’s the early favorite for 1:1. One of the most popular pieces of industry feedback when constructing this list was some variation of “Roch is too low” or “go up on Roch” and he’s the best college prospect since 2019 when Adley Rutschman (Oregon State, Orioles) was the consensus No. 1 prospect. Similarly to 2019, there’s a superstar Texas prep shortstop at No. 2, in 2019 it was Bobby Witt Jr. (Colleyville Heritage, Royals) and this year it’s Grady Emerson. Both Emerson and Alabama’s Justin Lebron would have been solid 1:1 candidates in years where Roch Cholowsky is not eligible and both have All-Star potential....
Press Release | Press Release | 3/19/2026

PG Teams Up with OZ Ball Tournaments PTY

Perfect Game Staff
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  667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923 www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   PERFECT GAME NAMES OZ BALL TOURNAMENTS PTY AS OFFICIAL AREA DIRECTOR IN AUSTRALIA, EXPANDING GLOBAL FOOTPRINT   Sanford, Florida (Thursday, March 19, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced that it has entered into a new international partnership with Oz Ball Tournaments Pty, naming the organization as an official Perfect Game Area Director in Australia. The agreement establishes Perfect Game-licensed tournaments and showcases across major Australian markets, including Sydney, Brisbane/Gold Coast, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.     Australian events will operate under the Perfect Game brand, delivering the same...
Press Release | Press Release | 3/18/2026

PG Introduces Individual Player Entry

Perfect Game Staff
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  667 Progress Way | Sanford, FL 32771 | 319-298-2923 www.perfectgame.org | facebook.com/perfectgameusa | @PerfectGameUSA     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   PERFECT GAME INTRODUCES INDIVIDUAL PLAYER ENTRY, EXPANDING ACCESS TO ELITE NATIONAL EVENTS   Athletes Can Now Compete in Select National Tournaments Through Structured ‘Team PG’ Rosters   Sanford, Florida (Wednesday, March 18, 2026) - Perfect Game, the world’s largest youth baseball and softball platform and scouting service, today announced the launch of Individual Player Entry, a new initiative designed to provide athletes the opportunity to compete in select national events even if their primary team is not attending.   Through the program, players can now register individually and be placed on a structured “Team PG” roster, allowing them to participate fully in...
Juco | Rankings | 3/18/2026

JUCO Top 25: March 18

Blaine Peterson
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This week brings a new top team to the rankings as Johnson County (KS), on the strength of 10 consecutive wins and a 26-2 record, claims the overall number 1 spot. The Cavaliers have made 3 consecutive trips to the JUCO World Series and have the talent to make it back there again this spring. Florida Southwestern and Chipola have seemingly separated themselves as the most consistent teams in Florida. Welcome to the top 5 to the Gaston Rhinos who will be one of the first teams to 30 wins this spring. Pearl River stays as the top NJCAA D2 team and Fresno City stays as the top Juco team in California; both are coming off undefeated 2 week stretches. Welcome back to the top 25 to John A. Logan who is now 20-7 overall and have played one of the toughest schedules of anyone. And for the first time in several years welcome to the top 25 to the College of Southern Idaho, the Golden Eagles have...
High School | General | 3/18/2026

Class of 2026: Preseason HS All-Americans

Perfect Game Staff
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College | Rankings | 3/18/2026

DII/DIII/NAIA Rankings Update: March 18

Nick Herfordt
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In every major sport, the championship is decided in the postseason. You can lose games all year, get hot at the right time, and walk away with the hardware. The regular season is a rehearsal. The playoffs are the show.  The championship belt changes that. Borrowed from professional wrestling, boxing and ultimate fighting, the belt travels the moment the holder loses — no brackets, no seeding, no second chances. A random Tuesday non-conference game in Milledgeville, Georgia  becomes a title fight. A spring trip to Florida becomes a gauntlet. The defending national champion can lose the belt before February is over.  We’re tracking three belts this season — NCAA Division II, NAIA, and NCAA Division III — each starting with the defending national champion. The results have been exactly as chaotic as you’d expect.  Worth noting along the...
High School | Rankings | 3/17/2026

High School Top 50 Update: March 17

Tyler Russo
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We have another update to the National Top-50 after two weeks of even more games being played in the southern states along with seasons just starting to kick off across the country. We’re quickly approaching another stellar high school event, the NHSI in Cary, and with that will come even more movement in these rankings. St. John Bosco (CA) continues to hold firm at the No. 1 position after a 4-0 start to their season. Venice (FL) has been rolling throughout the early portion of the year and jumps up to No. 2 in the country. One of the biggest movers in this update is The Bennett School (TX) jumping from unranked to No. 8 in the country after beating a handful of top ranked programs to start the year. Some other big movers inside the top-10 are Barbe (LA), who jumps from No. 18 to No. 5 in this update as well as Aledo (TX) who jumps from No. 20 to No. 9. The rest of the top-10...
College | Story | 3/17/2026

College Players of the Week: March 17

Vincent Cervino
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March 17th Perfect Game/Player of the Week: Vahn Lackey, C, Georgia Tech The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (17-3) came into the season with the highest external expectations in decades based on the anticipation of their offensive potential. To this point they have not only met those lofty expectations, but twenty games in they may have exceeded them. While there are plenty of high-level prospects up and down the lineup, with all that star power Vahn Lackey has stood out. Sure to be one of the first catchers selected in this year’s MLB Draft with his comprehensive skillset, he projects well as an everyday backstop at the next level. However, his overall athleticism stands out as we saw this week when he had a game where he played every defensive position on the field except pitcher. At the plate over four games including a series victory at Clemson last week, he went 9 for 15, scoring...
College | Rankings | 3/16/2026

College Top 25: March 16

Vincent Cervino
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Collegiate Player Report Database As each week of the college baseball season passes, we continue to be entertained at an incredible level with high level drama at every turn.  Conference play is under way and the national landscape is starting to make a bit more sense.  The development and strength of individual players is on full-display and there continue to be upsets on occasion that sends the message no team can relax for one moment.  For the most part, the Top 10 remains unchanged with some reshuffling as No. 1 UCLA (17-2) holds on to the top spot with yet another perfect (4-0) week after sweeping Michigan.  The No. 2 Texas Longhorns (18-1) did drop their first game of the season in Game 1 of SEC play but won the series against Ole Miss and finished the week with a (3-1) record.  The Georgia Tech Yellowjackets (17-3) passed their first real road test of the...
Draft | Story | 3/13/2026

PG Draft: Under the Radar Preps

Tyler Henninger
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PG Draft: Under the Radar Preps As the spring season gets underway, the showcase circuit and early high-level tournaments have already provided our scouts with some intriguing first looks at this year’s crop of prospects. At the same time, we’ve been tracking the buzz among team evaluators, listening closely to the names that keep coming up in conversations and the players clubs are making sure they get eyes on this spring. Every year, a handful of prospects quietly slip beneath the radar during the fall and winter months, only to reemerge once the games start counting again. Sometimes it’s the result of a productive offseason in the weight room, a noticeable jump in velocity, or a step forward in skill development. Other times, it’s simply a player finally getting the opportunity and the stage to show what’s been building behind the scenes. The spring has a...
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